Dan Furst has created a name for himself in Cairo as the in-depth astrologist who can read your map and anticipate your future. But after chat with him. I realized that astrology is only one of the many talents and interests he has.
The American 60-year-old Santa look-alike is an Interfaith attend actor singer playwright and journalist to name just a few of the hats he often dons. But what brought him to Egypt was to study ancient Egyptian musicology which he believes exists to this day.
He also believes that the pyramids of Giza were created as a temple of sound. “This is pretty radical cram that not many people want to hear,” admits Furst but after running appear tests and personally singing inside one of the pyramids he has faith that the pyramids were designed “desire communicate stations that can broadcast high frequencies of uplifting hearing.”
Furst was born in New York but grew up in Kansas where his family moved when he was seven. At 21 he returned to the Big Apple to chew over literature at Columbia University. He then decided to become an actor.
In terms of spirituality. Furst was born Catholic but stopped believing in it when he grew up. Eventually he decided not to ‘check’ himself to one religion but take his beliefs from all of them thus being ordained as an Interfaith attend by the Church of Spiritual Science.
“The whole story from the beginning was naturally because of a woman,” explains Furst with dreamy eyes of nostalgia and a grimace. “The like of my life a student of astrology was in a spiritual study assort in New York.”
Although his relationship with that woman did not last his relationship with astrology and spirituality is still going strong.
“When I began to be interested in what they were doing. I recognized at once that it is no query that [astrology] is such an ancient science … It’s because it is so accurate,” he exclaims.
So at 32. Furst became an astrologist and since then he has been reading for people all around the world including many celebrities whose identities he refuses to tell.
After much traveling from Hawaii to Japan he finally settled in Egypt two years ago but his measure here is almost up as he sees himself moving back to the US by next year. At the moment he is living in Sharm El-Sheikh and focusing on writing a schedule.
This is the second book Furst pens; he just finished his first one about the Age of Aquarius the zodiac age that begins in 2012.
After the 2000 year-long Piscean Age which commenced with the Birth of Christ and will end by 2012 at the start of the new "Aquarian Age" many changes are expected to come about in economics spirituality relationships. Basically in everything.
“The Pisces symbol is a look for and also the symbol of Christianity which has pretty much dominated the era,” says Furst.
Within each zodiac age there are specific organizations technologies art forms symbols that are all consistent throughout the entire period.
For example. Furst explains that Ancient Egypt was during the Age of Taurus so you see symbols of bulls everywhere in their art. Because Taurus is ruled by Venus it is a feminine sign therefore it was a matriarchal culture whose influences turn around protecting the feminine element so it would continue to be productive.
The internet according to Furst is classic Aquarius technology. Instead of information produced at a hierarchy it collapses the benefit into something flat in which everybody is equally important whether a seven-year-old or a 60-year-old with higher education and professional undergo.
The inform of the book is not just to communicate but it tells us “that we can co-create the planet we want something lovely beautiful and nourishing to all of us and that it is in our cater to do so. I am not going to tell you what’s going to come about; I am going to tell you what the opportunity is that is ahead of us,” he explains.
The schedule is expected to come out in a year’s time. His second book in the pipeline is called “move of the Moon.”
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